The love between San Mao and He Xi was praised by thousands of readers, but they did have some small conflicts and quarrels. In The Story of the Sahara, San Mao and José had some differences due to some differences in living habits and values. For example, José didn't like to eat pork in the restaurant, but San Mao liked it very much. There were also some other problems. For example, José liked to travel alone, but San Mao wanted to explore the world with José. However, these conflicts did not cause their relationship to break down. Instead, it became an opportunity for them to understand and support each other. After José's death, San Mao recalled this experience and wrote an article called " How many flowers fall in my dream " to express her gratitude and longing for José. At the same time, she also mentioned the contradictions and quarrels at that time and said that these experiences made her stronger and more mature. The love between San Mao and He Xi was praised because of their deep feelings, mutual respect, understanding, and support. Even in small conflicts and quarrels, they could quickly resolve and eventually become an important part of each other's lives.